In the eerie fog of the Entity’s realm, The Pig prowls with silent precision, a twisted apprentice of Jigsaw whose methods merge torture with ideology. Amanda Young, reborn as The Pig, stalks her prey from the shadows, cloaked in a mask that mocks both life and death. Her power, Jigsaw’s Baptism, allows her to crouch into stealth, ambush unsuspecting victims, and attach deadly Reverse Bear Traps to their heads, forcing them into a macabre race against time. With each game she plays, Amanda imposes her warped vision of redemption, punishing the “ungrateful” with no room for failure. In her eyes, they are nothing more than meat—destined for slaughter if they cannot rise to her impossible expectations.
The arrival of new Survivors only adds complexity to her cruel trials. Fresh faces—wide-eyed, wounded, and still clinging to hope—enter the fog, unaware of the terror lurking low to the ground. They sprint through decaying corridors, hide in metal cabinets, and scan the horizon for a killer they can neither hear nor see until it’s too late. When the pig-faced shadow dashes from the gloom with inhuman speed, their hearts freeze, their breath halts. The Reverse Bear Trap isn’t just a symbol of fear—it’s a ticking promise of death, should they fail to escape or find salvation in the scattered Jigsaw Boxes. The Pig doesn’t hunt for sport—she hunts for judgment.
Yet even among these newcomers, some begin to understand the truth behind Amanda’s madness. Her twisted ideology isn’t without method, and some Survivors realize they are not just fighting a killer, but surviving a test—a trial designed to break them down or build them anew. But whether they escape her grasp or fall to her blade, The Pig watches with cold, calculating eyes, always crouched in the next shadow, ready to pounce. For in her world, there is no redemption—only consequences.